Pros: Durable steel frame, small earcups good for placing in your bag easily, portable, highs are smooth, bass is punchy.

Cons: mids are a bit lacking and are a little dark, are not comfortable to wear for some time, pads are hard as rocks

These are some headphones I bought sometime last year. When I tried them, they seemed good enough for my part when I wasn't very meticulous with my headphones.

After some research, these headphones are a revival of the ATH-2, which are headphones from the 70s. The design is shared from the ATH-2, the steel headband above the leather one.

For the sound, the mids are a but lacking and are dark, while the bass kicks and the bass itself somewhat slightly overpowers the mids. There is no problem with the highs though.

For isolation, there is hardly any isolation you can have. It was like having an open headphone. The small amount of isolation is good only for isolation soft sounds in the background.

For the comfort part, the headphones are not very comfortable for an amount of time, the clamping force is like that of a vice. If you try to stretch the earcups away from your ears, it will feel like a weak slap on your face, but it would still be enough to hit your ears and hurt a bit.

One surprise I had with these headphones is that I can use a 6.3mm plug on it which was an accessory of the Superlux HD669 headphones. It literally just fits in the small chamber of the 6.3mm and locks firmly, I even plugged the headphones onto a guitar amp to test it, but the wire of the phones were too short to ever reach a few yards away from the amplifier.

In conclusion, these headphones are not meant for professional use or for the audiophile on the go. It's for those people who like the design of the 70s or just for the ordinary consumer.